Among the most famous are the Pongrácovci, Pavol Kiniži, Mr. Burian from Svetlov and others. At the beginning of the 17th century, the Vešeléni ruled.
Probably the most famous was the Bošňáková family. They had their own coat of arms. Three peaks of different heights rose in the lower red field. A two-tailed lion rose from the upper blue field, stepping on the Turkish crescent, with three green palm twigs overhead, and a star above them on the left. The coat of arms was also decorated with a double cross.
On February 26, 1605, Tomáš Bošňák and Mária Kenderešiová got married. 7 children come from their marriage. The most famous of these was Žofia, who was born 4 years after their wedding. She was known for her kind, humble, and kind-hearted nature. The young Žofia Bošniaková (sometimes mentioned by Žofia Bosniaková) had her wedding at the age of 17. However, the marriage did not last long, her husband was seriously ill and Zofia became a widow. When she was 20, she had her second marriage to František Velešén. They had two sons, Adam and Ladislav. It was extremely popular at the castle. She mostly raised her children alone. Her motto: "Only good deeds are to remain after man, everything else is done by relentless time."